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there's literally -- there are very few studies, but one great one from jami jamie jamaica, tht published, there was a group of stunted children, and the only intervention that made a difference to their income 22 years later, was young people, usually high school graduates, going to the homes of stunted children once a week for two years, and simply encouraging the mothers to interact with the children. those children had income levels that were equivalent of the general population, the non-stunted population. every other group had outcomes that were much worse than that. so we actually know how to do it. in our work in haiti and lima and other places, working with community health workers, there were wonderful ways of not only improving the nutrition, but helping parents and caregivers, and even community health workers provide the stimulation that children need so we could end stunting. this is the fundamental issue of equality opportunity. we have learned over the past decades that it hasn't worked very well. that every single person has to be committed to the quality opportunity. tha
there's literally -- there are very few studies, but one great one from jami jamie jamaica, tht published, there was a group of stunted children, and the only intervention that made a difference to their income 22 years later, was young people, usually high school graduates, going to the homes of stunted children once a week for two years, and simply encouraging the mothers to interact with the children. those children had income levels that were equivalent of the general population, the...
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jamie jamie the celtics were in : milwaukee tonight, their 7th game of the season came against the bucks. straight game. early on. dunk. 16-6 bucks. he scored 16 points in the game. the celts fought back. kelly olynik with a driving layup to tie the game 24-24 at the end of the first quarter. he scored the celts go on a run 11. here. isiah thomas 3 pointer. 20. then evan turner from deep. celts were up 46-42 at the break. a big 3rd quarter for the c' s including jae crowder' s 3 pointer. 66-57. the c' s were up by 17 at the end of the 3rd quarter. no quit in the c' s. evan turner drives and hits the fadeway. c' s win 99-83. buffalo sabres at the tampa bay lightning. sabres rookie jack eichel is off to a good start in his career. the hobey baker winner last year in college hockey scored his 6th goal of the season. eichel is from north chemlsford, in nashua. eichel adds an assist and the sabres win 4-1. the monarchs played their 4th game in 5 days tonight at the kalamazoo wings in michigan. manchester picks up the 7-3 win thanks to the hat trick by matt white. the monarchs host the toledo walleye for 3 games starting friday night. womens college hockey dartmouth hosted umaine. gets away with taking down a big green player. she skates in and scores up high inside the post. 1-0 maine after 1. they double the lead. audra richards is wide open as she shoots. scored high to the glove side of christie honor, 2-0. dartmouth gets one back, a flurry out front. our view is blocked by some guy's head. hockey etiquette. we missed it. 2-1 maine. black bears win 4-1. new hampshire lost a great one yesterday when hubie mcdonough jr. passed away at the age of 83. mcdonough played football at central and hockey at unh, but he is most known for his many years of coaching. he joined manchester memorial when the school opened in 1960, coaching football and baseball, and then hockey when that sport was added. winning multiple state titles. the football stadium at memorial is named after him, along with bob chabot. coach mcdonough had suffered recent strokes that left his health in decline. he will be missed. we were at football practice today checking out the newly , rejuvenated wildcats. its amazing what a huge win can do for a program. even one as accomplished as the one in durham. unh took down 5th ranked richmond on saturday afternoon. at 5-4 overall, unh can possibly make the playoffs if they win their last 2 games at 3-6 albany saturday night, and then hosting 3-6 maine next saturday. they are right back in the hunt. >> are think r -- i think our confidence carried over. week and a half. it' s an opportunity to win games if they do things well. >> a lot of momentum, a really good team, ranked fifth in the nation. it gives us a sense of identity and confidence as well. >> it is a momentous thing for us. the webby play this weekend and the past weekend as well, i think it will just carry over. jamie: we would love to see them in the playoffs for the 12th year in a row. ,: still to come on news 9 this is no ordinary diamond ring. shelley: the record price it tom: a giant pink diamond sold for a record price at auction today. christie' s auction house says the more than 16-carat stone sold for $28.5 million. the anonymous buyer is from china. shelley: the cushion-shaped pink diamond is set in a ring, surrounded with a double row of smaller white diamonds. it' s part of a two-day auction of high-priced jewelry in switzerland. thanks for joining us for news9 tonight at 11:00. tom: jimmy kimmel live is next, have a good night. >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision induction cooktop, brought to you by the makers of the number-one-selling nuwave oven. >> announcer: when you turn on your cooktop, do you really know what the temperature is? are you too busy to watch what you're cooking? tired of all that burnt food going to waste? worried about your kids
jamie jamie the celtics were in : milwaukee tonight, their 7th game of the season came against the bucks. straight game. early on. dunk. 16-6 bucks. he scored 16 points in the game. the celts fought back. kelly olynik with a driving layup to tie the game 24-24 at the end of the first quarter. he scored the celts go on a run 11. here. isiah thomas 3 pointer. 20. then evan turner from deep. celts were up 46-42 at the break. a big 3rd quarter for the c' s including jae crowder' s 3 pointer. 66-57....
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jamie sullivan standing by on traffic watch. hey, jamie. jamie: a lot of people are heading out of town today. already getting it started for the holiday week next week. you can see here 66. there is volume heading outbound. we had a crash to the side of nutley street. that cleared quickly but we still have a backup behind it. let's move to the maps to focus in on other issues. 66 was slowing in the teens. we also have activity on the outer loop. the right lane is blocked. in d.c. an issue on the freeway. so heading to the 11th street bridge is before 6th street. we have a lane blocked. it's congested. once you get to the 11th street bridge you have to head north to the harbor. it's slow-go. we are seeing the same thing. that is a look at traffic. back to you. leon: thanks. appreciate it. alison: let's go ahead and check of the weather tonight. chilly out there. it's windy. i know someone who knows it firsthand. leon: all right. doug hill out there waiting for the tree to get lit up. doug? doug: we are coming up. probably around 6:15-ish is when
jamie sullivan standing by on traffic watch. hey, jamie. jamie: a lot of people are heading out of town today. already getting it started for the holiday week next week. you can see here 66. there is volume heading outbound. we had a crash to the side of nutley street. that cleared quickly but we still have a backup behind it. let's move to the maps to focus in on other issues. 66 was slowing in the teens. we also have activity on the outer loop. the right lane is blocked. in d.c. an issue on...
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get a check on this evening's rush hour commute with jamie. jamietraffic not bad. i say that because we don't have big crashes to report. what we have are the slowdowns. in virginia, southbound on 95. we are okay. pass the mixing bowl. we're bumper to bumper continuing to dale city. take you to 20 minutes to get from the capital beltwato occoquan. 9395 slowing 395 slowing past the pentagon in single digits. from maryland, jammed up from tysons to the american legion bridge to take you under 30 minutes. no big crashes. we clearedded away the earlier issues e had in d.c. but the slowing, yes, we still have that. pretty typical for the an. back to you. alison: thank you. still to come on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- many of us don't hink twice about swiping our credit cards. did you know it can cost you? the hidden charges you need to be aware of next. jonathan: we are counting down to thanksgiving. you still have ten days and a few hours to get your grocery shopping made out and to get it all done. we will be back after this. leon: don'tbe surprised if use
get a check on this evening's rush hour commute with jamie. jamietraffic not bad. i say that because we don't have big crashes to report. what we have are the slowdowns. in virginia, southbound on 95. we are okay. pass the mixing bowl. we're bumper to bumper continuing to dale city. take you to 20 minutes to get from the capital beltwato occoquan. 9395 slowing 395 slowing past the pentagon in single digits. from maryland, jammed up from tysons to the american legion bridge to take you under 30...
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jamie! jamie, my boy! oh, yes! yes! yes! jamie! >> aww, that's how it goes. well, there is a new study that shows that having a pooch if a child's early years reduces the risk of asthma by 15%. this supports the hygiene hypothesis that claims that living in conditions that are simply too clean can prevent the immune system from developing properly. and if you have farm animals, it even reduces it further. >> yeah. >>> well, it's now time to "brew on this." punish for praying. another high school football player says that he was kicked off the field because he pointed to the sky, praising god for a touchdown. >> yeah, the play on friday night put pedro banda's team in the playoffs for the first time in more than two decades. but now the senior at the high school in arizona may not be able to play. he now faces a one-game suspension for what they considered unsportsmanlike conduct. >> okay. >> well, the arizona interscholastic association's appeals committee will consider the ruling today. so what do you think? is this a violation of the first amendment or just
jamie! jamie, my boy! oh, yes! yes! yes! jamie! >> aww, that's how it goes. well, there is a new study that shows that having a pooch if a child's early years reduces the risk of asthma by 15%. this supports the hygiene hypothesis that claims that living in conditions that are simply too clean can prevent the immune system from developing properly. and if you have farm animals, it even reduces it further. >> yeah. >>> well, it's now time to "brew on this." punish...
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jamie? jamie: this looks bad right now trying to get to d.c., 395. it is bumper to bumper traffic. we are seeing this cross the bridge to the freeway. crash on the freeway although not eastbound. westbound actually. so this is everyone trying to get in the district. let's move to the maps. we have the practice near the capitol street. you can get by. we are still seeing that delay on the freeway. to go south on 395 to the springfield interchange it's still a slow ride. 66 bumper to bumper from the beltway continuing to fairfax. it will take you 30 minutes. traveling on the beltway. getting closer to the american legion bridge we are only at 5 miles per hour. no crashes on the beltway. we had a jackknifed tractor trailer that was stuck at the memorial bridge. traveling on 270 to work north to german town. ow spots. that is a look at traffic. back to you. alison: all right. lets check in with doug to see how cold it will be getting. >> we are talking about a weekend. highs in the 40's by sunday. in the meantime this is nice. it's mid-60's at this hour. cloudy skies and breezy. 46 as
jamie? jamie: this looks bad right now trying to get to d.c., 395. it is bumper to bumper traffic. we are seeing this cross the bridge to the freeway. crash on the freeway although not eastbound. westbound actually. so this is everyone trying to get in the district. let's move to the maps. we have the practice near the capitol street. you can get by. we are still seeing that delay on the freeway. to go south on 395 to the springfield interchange it's still a slow ride. 66 bumper to bumper from...
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jamie kalven. how unusual is it for a police officer to be indicted for first-degree murder? jamie? jamiealven, can you hear me? how unusual is it for a police officer to be indicted? , assuming thel be indictment comes down today, this will be the first time in chicago history that a police officer has been criminally charged for an on-duty shooting. so we're in this curious state where this is an unprecedented and in some ways monumental event. and at the same time, sort of the capstone of, i'm not sure cover-up is the right word, but profoundly false narrative that has been maintained by the city about what happened that night on october 20. , and i knowalven you don't have an earpiece so charlene has to say it to you. can you talk about what the invisible institute has found when it comes to police being held responsible for police retell of the -- brutality? right, so i think that really is a critical part of the story. when we talk about police accountability, it has two dimensions. one are the particular abuses. even if you imagine the best trained police force in a city the size a
jamie kalven. how unusual is it for a police officer to be indicted for first-degree murder? jamie? jamiealven, can you hear me? how unusual is it for a police officer to be indicted? , assuming thel be indictment comes down today, this will be the first time in chicago history that a police officer has been criminally charged for an on-duty shooting. so we're in this curious state where this is an unprecedented and in some ways monumental event. and at the same time, sort of the capstone of,...
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jamie sullivan is here with the details. a lot going on, jamie. jamie: of course! we'll start off with a look at the current situation in washington, d.c. now the big issue has been this accident involving the bus. you can of course see here with the pedestrian that was hit. now the accident investigation still underway. again, this is in d.c. the closure right now is on 7th street. the stretch between i street northwest continuing closer to new york avenue. let's go ahead and move to the maps. i want to talk alternates. this is still closed. 11th street northwest is the best option for you. we have a water main break as well. the area is closed on 46th street northeast between j street and hunt place in both directions. our slowing in the direction heading outbound on the freeway 7 miles per hour. we see a slowdown as well on 295. i want to focus in on crystal city. the other issue we did have was an 11-car pileup. this is in the area of jefferson davis highway, 23rd street. of course you can see it. i wanted to give you an idea. all lanes are open on the northboun
jamie sullivan is here with the details. a lot going on, jamie. jamie: of course! we'll start off with a look at the current situation in washington, d.c. now the big issue has been this accident involving the bus. you can of course see here with the pedestrian that was hit. now the accident investigation still underway. again, this is in d.c. the closure right now is on 7th street. the stretch between i street northwest continuing closer to new york avenue. let's go ahead and move to the maps....
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let's head over to jamie sullivan. jamie: we are starting off with a lot of wet spots. make sure you turn those headlights on. we are mostly in the green. heading in on 50, doing well. same thing on the baltimore-washington parkway. so far so good on the freeway in d.c. 31 miles per hour on the third street tunnel. 66 and 395 are in pretty good shape. solid red line. the interleukin and the outer loop in the teens -- the inner the and the outer loop in teens. we have this slowing continuing closer towards colesville road. we have a disabled vehicle on the outer loop. that's really not affecting traffic. factor,ay is a especially on those side roads. that is a look at traffic. jummy: thank you. we are just a few hours away from the fourth gop presidential debate. this time a smaller group of republicans will take the main stage in milwaukee. there are some controversies carrying over from last week. wisconsin.n is in it has been a wild couple of weeks on the campaign trail for the republicans. after the last debate, plenty of campaigning -- complaining by the candidates
let's head over to jamie sullivan. jamie: we are starting off with a lot of wet spots. make sure you turn those headlights on. we are mostly in the green. heading in on 50, doing well. same thing on the baltimore-washington parkway. so far so good on the freeway in d.c. 31 miles per hour on the third street tunnel. 66 and 395 are in pretty good shape. solid red line. the interleukin and the outer loop in the teens -- the inner the and the outer loop in teens. we have this slowing continuing...
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jamie. jamie, you hit on a lot with jeb bush, and you got a lot more from jeb bush than many. >> you know, i think he was different in this interview. we talked about his parents. we talked about his brother. but the most important thing for him now, as you discussed, there's this poll out today. 4%. so we started with how does he break through to voters? >> i have some good news for you. you are working with lowered expectations. >> yes. >> no way to go -- does that, in some way, free you up? >> to a certain extent. i always knew this was going to be hard. i never felt like i was a front-runner because we hadn't earned it. we haven't, you know, just starting out on the journey, you've got to go earn it. i've got to get better at debating, i guess, or performing, whatever that's called, and i will. i'm a grinder. i'm very competitive. >> you keep saying i'm a grinder. what does that mean? >> that means i described it as i eat nails before i have breakfast. i'm focused. i'm competitive. i set high expectations on myself. i knew this was going to be hard. >> donald trump is tweeting out every two seconds. this morning he said you should quit. he said all the candidates should quit. except -- >> except him? >> except for him. do you think an old-fashioned guy who wants to be a doer, who wants to be a fixer is really what people are looking for? >> desperate for it. this is the real world. now, in the pundit world, you know, where it's all about this kind of bizarre tweeting out things that aren't relevant to anybody's real life, you know, that's another subject. i'm not going to win over the punditry class for sure. but i know i can win over people that aspire to a better life for themselves and their family. as it relates to donald, you know, he's run for president twice and quit. and i've run for governor in the biggest swing state and won twice. i know how to win. i've done it. i actually know how to govern, which is going to be an attribute when we get closer to the election. >> so for the record, for donald trump, you're not quitting. >> no. i mean, what -- do we have to talk about donald trump? no, i'm not quitting. he's entertaining. he's fun. he says really funny things in the breaks in the debate. but i'm running for president of the united states. and it's a serious enever did. i do it with joy. there's a lot of fun parts of it for sure. >> marco rubio. he is now rising in the polls, your former protege. in the debate, you went after him for missing votes. but he hit back, and some people think he got the better of the moment. was it a mistake to attack him on that? >> here's my point. people that are serving need to show up and work. period. over and out. >> so it wasn't a mistake. >> i just think people need to show up and work. >> i understand, but this is a campaign, you've got to beat these other guys, so do you keep attacking? >> i'm not attacking to say someone should show up and work. do you get paid when you don't show up? >> no. >> i mean, come on. does anybody in this room get paid when they decide, oh, well, i'm going to go do something else? you know, rand paul has got a pretty good attendance record. he's running for president as well. you can make an accommodation. the people of florida expect people to show up to work when they elect him. it's not a criticism. it's just a simple fact. >> but you're going to keep saying it? >> that people ought to show up and work? it's not a criticism. >> okay. donald trump, we have to get back to him one more time. he just called marco rubio a lightweight, and he said vladimir putin would eat him for lunch. you think that's fair? >> no, that's not fair. look, marco's a capable guy. he's a talented politician. here's what i think. i think i'm the best qualified to be president. >> but is marco rubio ready? >> i'm the best qualified guy to be president. >> you're not going to answer the question. >> if you're comparing me to donald trump, i'm better qualified to be president. >> is marco -- >> i'm better qualified than anybody else running for president, and it's not -- i'm not pushing people down when i say that. and if it makes you feel better, everybody on the republican stage is better than hillary clinton. that's a low bar, though. >> you have said you have grave concerns about donald trump. you watched firsthand your brother, your father be commander in chief. >> yeah. >> are you comfortable with donald trump as commander in chief? >> i'm not comfortable with some of the things he says, particularly about syria where he one week says that let isis take out assad, and then the russians come in, and he praises putin and says let russia take care of isis. it's a reactive kind of mode that somehow i'm the big guy in the room. i'll just figure it out as i go along. foreign policy needs to be undergird with a set of principles. and so i think he's got to have to learn if he's serious about this, you know, to be able to get your foreign policy advice from the shows is probably not the best way to be ready to be president. >> he is a decent guy. there was one point of the conversation where he said about his family, i hope i don't let them down. the bushes know about ups and downs, but there's a lot of pressure on him, and he has a rough road ahead. >> indeed, 4% in the latest national poll. jamiel, great interview. >>> ahead for us, is it the year of the outsider? 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jamie. jamie, you hit on a lot with jeb bush, and you got a lot more from jeb bush than many. >> you know, i think he was different in this interview. we talked about his parents. we talked about his brother. but the most important thing for him now, as you discussed, there's this poll out today. 4%. so we started with how does he break through to voters? >> i have some good news for you. you are working with lowered expectations. >> yes. >> no way to go -- does that, in...
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jamie mcintire is at the pentagon, jamie. >> john you might think with russia now bombing i.s.i.l. held territory in syria that the u.s. might be able to coordinate and cooperate with russia to defeat a common foe. but today here at the pentagon a military spokesman laid out why the u.s. has deep reservations about what he called russia's reckless and irresponsible bombing campaign. >>> the pentagon says it's not just who russia's targeting but how the air strikes are carried out. with unguided bombs and sloppy targeting that the pentagon argues shows little respect for syrian citizens. cold war era heavy bombers, baghdad ridiculed as antiquated. >> putting ten ships in the air at one time or 12 or even more, very old fashioned and those are the type of tactics needed only if you don't possess the technology, the skills and the capabilities to conduct the type of precision strikes that our coalition conducts. >> contrasted the russian bombardment against u.s. fuel trucks that were essentially sitting ducks, parked near the southeast border with iraq. destroyed 100 of the trucks in spectacular fashion, conducted only after leaf lets were dropped warning that a bombardment was away. >> we're not this business to kill civilians. we're in this business to stop i.s.i.l. to defeat i.s.i.l. we insist these trucks although they are being used for operations that support i.s.i.l, the truck drivers themselves probably not members of i.s.i.l. they're probably just civilians. granted they're oil smugglers but they're not really members of i.s.i.l. so many of them have got the message, that smuggling oil for i.s.i.l. is a much more dangerous business now than it was last week. >> so while president obama seemed to leave the door open to joint u.s.-russia air strikes -- >> we're going to wait and see whether in fact russia does end up devoting more attention to targets that are i.s.i.l. targets. and if it does so then it's something we welcome. >> reporter: the pentagon just as quickly slammed it shut. >> the u.s. military of course has the greatest aviators on earth so they're capable of flying with anybody. that said, we have no plans to conduct coordinated operations with the russians. >> the pentagon is still assessinassessing what russia he i.s.i.l. stronghold of raqqa, right now there's no evidence that russia hit anything that was on the u.s. target list. john. >> jamie mcintire, jamie, thank you. >>> coming up the mastermind, the man suspected of plotting the attack on paris. bomb claim. >> it happened to be so precisely placed or luckily placed. >> did the explosive planted 92 soda can bring down the russian jet? >>> and living in america but not really welcome. we talked to a refugee in syria who calls the u.s. home. . home. >> i.s.i.l. is backing up its claim that it brought down a russian plane in egypt last month killing all 224 people on board. the group has released a photo of what u it says is the bomb. lisa stark is in washington. lisa. >> john, the device is a soda can packed with explosives. something this small if placed correctly, authorities say could bring down a plane. this looks like an ordinary soda can but according to i.s.i.l. online magazine, it is the bomb that brought down the russian jet liner in the sinai last month. smuggled through airport security in a loophole in sharm el sheikh. a group affiliated with i.s.i.l. claimed
jamie mcintire is at the pentagon, jamie. >> john you might think with russia now bombing i.s.i.l. held territory in syria that the u.s. might be able to coordinate and cooperate with russia to defeat a common foe. but today here at the pentagon a military spokesman laid out why the u.s. has deep reservations about what he called russia's reckless and irresponsible bombing campaign. >>> the pentagon says it's not just who russia's targeting but how the air strikes are carried...
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for jim lokay, melanie alnwick, cecily tynan, jamie apody, for jim lokay, melanie alnwick, cecily tynan, jamie, ducis rogers, the entir >> blue skies and great football bring out students and alumni to area high schools for thanksgiving day tradition ozen the gridiron. allow me to be the 930 some person to wish you a happy thanksgiving welcome to 6abc "high school huddle" present present thised by gmc ducis rogers here filling in for jeff skversky we hope you saved room for extra big helping of high school football. we have more highlights than we know what to do with. we'll start dishing them in and know what to do with. we'll start dishing them in and out 60 seconds.
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jamie apody. jamie, this is a tough one considering nobody was giving temple a chance tonight against notre dame. >> jeff, it is the the ultimate philadelphia story, under dog team, fights really hard, almost there, and then just loses at the end. i had to tell how this building was electric. the it was a lincoln financial field for record for temple here 69,280 fans. when that interception, was thrown by pj walker, you could just feel people cringe. you saw it on the fans on the verge of tears. nobody is upset. we are upset because we came so close but boy you have to be proud of these temple owls. they have proved tonight they can play with anybody in the nation, i caught up with, two of the stars, jahad thomas and pj walker after the the game and here's what they said. how heart breaking is it to come so close. >> it is definitely a tough loss. this is not the high point of our season. no one likes to lose, you know, we're all a bunch of winners here. we have to come back, you know, prepare, get ready for our next opponent. we have to fix our mistakes and play temple football. >> it is one of the worst feelings i have had. we had an opportunity to win the game. they in made a great defensive play. >> good news is there is a lot more football to be played, including hopefully a a spotlight in a very big bowl game, and, i think they put themselves on the map here with espn college game day in town and entire nation seeing just how much fight cherry and white has. temple lose toes notre dame tonight but they are in the winner in the had hearts of the football fans. we will be back with sports with more. live from lincoln financial field, jamie apody channel six a "action news". >> a heart breaker tonight down at the link for, the temple owls, and their fans. looking to beat notre dame. >> it is just one loss. >> yes. >> it is a big loss but just one loss. they have a bright future for next couple weeks and future as well. >> thanks, jeff. >>> "action news" reporter jeff chirico joins us live at the link live with heart broken fans still proud of those owls, is that right, jeff. >> reporter: absolutely, walter. fans are still leaving the link, right now, as you said, some are disappointed. however, they are not, ashamed of their temple owls. the. >> willfuller, representing. go notre dame. >> it just temple, stop, we will be all right. see you in the bowl game. >> on top, they for the the a good game but temple was g it was a good fight. awesome game. >> reporter: halloween night and historic grid iron match up made for an event not even a presidential candidate would miss. >> this this is huge, philadelphia, huge for this c
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jamie foxx, jamie foxx took a strong stand. i don't think it was the right stand. kurt russell and weinstein are clearly not supporting tarantino. lou: we've got jamie foxx -- i'm going to take a wild shot here, here we go, ready? see if jamie foxx is talk for us, hear what he had to say in support of tarantino. there he is. [ applause ] >> i want to say this, quentin tarantino, you are boss, absolutely amazing, keep speaking the truth and telling the truth and don't worry about none of the haters. lou: none of the haters, there is a lot of hate going on. >> the families of new york finest. lou: wait a minute. you threw that in rather quickly. haters here are tarantino and foxx. jamie foxx. >> absolutely. lou: and i don't want to hear that, it's all bull. >> less than a week after one of new york's finest was killed in the line of duty and he made comments like that. three over the course of ten months and he's getting up and making comments like that, a slap in the face of police and new yorkers. >> bring it back to a business angle, what he said is not going to hurt this movie. i could see a couple people boycotting this movie, but bottom line --
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jamie foxx defending him? >> jamie foxx, i found it patronizing jamie foxx him boss. defending him, i assume, because he is one of his friends and he has done some movies with him and he has made, quote, unquote, money with mr. tarantino. >> we're not going to see an apology out of him. >> i don't think you will see an apology out of him. i think mr. tarantino because he has a movie you will find him trying to walk this back. >> harvey wine stein has asked for apology on behalf of tarantino. good for harvey. i don't know the guy. but good that he is speaking up. although some are hammering him saying is he only doing it for money. if he were silent we would be doing after him too. >> harvey wine stein has a stake in this movie coming out christmas day. >> not a reap to chill him. >> i will give him the benefit of the doubt and say he is doing it the right reason. >> i am glad you are. i will not give mr. tarantino the benefit of the doubt. >> ted, thank you. and wait until you see this video. and uber driver fights back after a passenger assaults him. crazy video stra
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jamie sullivan keeping an eye on the roads. how is it looking outside? jamie: it's not too bad. i say that especially in the thick of the afternoon commute. take a look. this is 66 right here. nutley street. both sides moving well. you will get a look at what i'm talking about. because it's veterans day we are seeing less traffic than usual. this is moving well. there is a little buildup on similarmore because of an accident. everything is moving to the side and it should clear up shortly. the bigger picture. not much to worry about.is orgu. 395 is a nice pace. this continues to the mixing bowl. as you leave work and head home, restrictions will be lifted. metro on on a saturday schedule. that is traffic. a good one today. alison: thank you for that. jonathan: this is veterans day and we have been asking you to send us pictures of friends and family who have served. we have a couple good ones. look at this. private wayne miller served in vietnam. purple heart recipient and made a career to work for vets at the v.a. we thank you for your service and your continued service. send us your picks and we'll put them on the air. he with have a great one there. marines celebrated their birthday. we have great picures that gallery. come check it out. alison: we had beautiful weather day so far.ut nice and . doug: it will be chilly for the weekend but bright and sunny. start here with a look at things now at the reagan national airport. 63 degrees. winds out of the north/northwest at 10 miles per hour. the air is dry and comfortable. but in good shape weather wise. fredericksburg at 65. 61 in baltimore. we will have a few clouds. generally to partly cloudy. chilly, but not a cold wake-up. frost in the area tomorrow. 40's instead. 47 degrees in largo. 46. ashburn is 48 degrees. through the morning to the midday that is the time we think that the cold front will roll through. it's part of a big storm. there are a number of active tornado warnings now in northern missouri and iowa. snow that far on the back side. we won't get that. gusty winds and a late morning of thunder. the winds from the south and southwest and north and northwest. it's windy on friday. but clearing skies. take a look at the next seven days. windy friday. high of 60 degrees. on saturday, sunny and breezy. cooler. full sunshine on sunday and monday. warng in the mid-to-the upper 60's. alison: looking good. doug: i like it. alison: very good. thank you. still ahead right here at 4:30 -- another victim. one man says the women in this video approached him. what he says happened and why he didn't cal police right away. that's coming up. jonathan: first, going face to face with the enemy years after the war. we'll introduce you to one member of the greatest generation who went back to germany coming up. as we go to break, more american veterans who served or still have serving. check out the gallery at wjla.com and send us your family members who are warriors among us. again we thank all the service members. big thank you on veterans day. we're back discover the world animals, seen those before but sometimes they do it on their own mmm foot wow food for giants oooo no wonder no one has eaten this sandwich kids discover the world with their mouths detergent is harmful if swallowowed, so keep laundry pacs up and away from children brought to you by tide jonathan: veterans day is a time we salute and say thanks to the men and women w rvedo ur country. i wasonored to spend time with a 94-year-old veteran who can recite chapter and verse all the battles he has been in. there has been more than a few. but it's what happened after world war ii he found truly remarkable. >> the grenade or the mortars would fly off the trees and all over the place. jonathan: he remembers everything. >> i jumped out and i sawh fire. jonathan: from his bethesda senior residence, he can tell you all the battles he fought. >> normendy, northern france. jonathan: but the worst, hercan forest where in a few months americans and 33,000 germans were killed or wounded. >> you felt you wouldn't get out of it alive. jonathan: but he did. in 1944 he was fighting the germans. 55 years later he and his comrades would come back here to perkins to meet the german germans. >> he wrote me a letter that fought against us in the huertgen forest. jonathan: the one-time enemy came toegther. >> it's unusual. jonathan: they talked. >> we were young. jonathan: shook hands. >> take care of yourself. jonathan: this meeting was the focus of a documentary called "on common ground" and this meeting was 16 years ago. >> time changes a lot of things. including people. jonathan: he says the meeting wasn't awkward. they shared a bond of combat. once enemies, now friends. 16 years after their meeting, many are now gone. with the shelves of memories, two bronze stars and a picture of his wife he lost years ago. he will celebrate the veterans day as he has for many years. >> i think about my comrades more than anything else. jonathan: you saw he had two bronze stars. tell you a quick story. one of the bronze stars came this way. he had a group of maybe 12 or 15 men surrounding a barn inside the barn were 40 germans. he put a little hankerchief in his rifle and a german came out. he said you surrender to us or in two hours i have 1,500 americans behind us coming this way. the chances don't look good. two hours later the russians will come from the north and your chances look worse. the germans laid down their weapons, walked out of the barn and surrendered. he got a bronze star fir his herorism. i want to thank him for his time and service. all the veterans we salute you and say thank you. still ahead for us on abc7 news. in the g.o.p. presidential debate last night, immigration was a hot topic. some candidates say send millions of illegals back home. is it even possible physically or economically? the cost of deportation. we break it down coming up. alison: we know you have seen the video by now. one man says he, too, was targeted by the women here. his side of the story as one of the women goes befo a judge for the first time after this. it's the holidays. which means a house full of people -- who all want to get online. so it's the perfect time for verizon fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for r 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium movie channels for a year. plus, 400 dollars back. so go online or call now. get out of the past. get fios. announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 4:00". on your side. alison: this is just in to the abc7 newsroom. takoma park police just identify 34-year-old gugieva as the woman found stabbed to death behind an office park yesterday. she worked part time as a paralegal in the office park on new hampshire avenue. anyone with information on her death is asked to call police. jonathan: this is video that has gone viral. two women dancing, one groping a man in the d.c. convenience store. alison: one was in court today. the other is still at large. but now we are hearing someone else is coming forward saying he was targeted by the women as well. d.c. bureau chief sam ford spoke to that man. sam? sam: we're start at d.c. superior court where a judge denied bail for 22-year-old knight for third-degree sexual abuse is what she was charged with. also charging documents here identify the other woman as 23-year-old marjorie charles. the video shows two women twerking and groping a man last month at a new york avenue shell station but the charging documents say they continued outside as he pumped his gas and followed him in the car wah as teymade cat calls. he dtol the police. the d.c. residence said when he saw the video he recognized the women the same wo that groped him and other men saturday at the gas pump at another shell station a block away rom the first. >> it's uncomfortable. even being a guy. having someone grope you and all over you. it was a turn-off. kind of suspicious, too. >> everyone said go to the police. i was like you never know. sam: of course he now does not believe it was the police but nevertheless according to the charging documents after people saw the video yesterday, a man flagged the police down at around 11th and northwest and said the woman was working a block away. police say they went over there. they saw knight trying to stop cars and they made the arrest. she was denied bail. there is a preliminary hearing in the case. at "abc7 news at 5:00", we'll have more from the man who said he is convinced the same two women gropedded him over the weekend. reporting live from northwest washington, sam ford, abc7 news. alison: thank you, sam. we posted t video and the story at wjla.com. to see it go to the website and search under "twerk." jonathan: yesterday, actually go to talk about the weather. alison: yesterday. doug is here now. it seems late in the season but it's not unheard of. to have a hurricane to talk about. doug: to get a hurricane, in the atlantic his time of year doesn't happen often this year. hurricane kate. many is flying -- this is flying. 44 miles per hour. it may pose a threat to the british isles. this is headed to the azores. this will weaken and make a turn to the north/northeast. quick look at the weather. not much happening here. upper midwest, iowa, nebraska, tornadoes in central and western nebraska, snow. southern end of the cold front coming tomorrow in morning or midday with the showers and the isolated thunderstorms. tomorrow morning they will move through the area. 1:00 in the afternoon. isolated rumble of thunder. get rid of that. build the high pressure back to the area and have a stretch of breezy, windy, dry and cool weather friday, saturday and sunday as well for the remainder of the weekend. that's the latest. jonathan: thank you for that. yesterday, world war ii memorial was found in a home and took it to the police station. a woman saw the pictures, realized it belonged to her family. suzanne kennedy has the story in a reunion you first saw here on abc7. suzanne: these are some of the itens we showed you yesterday. dozens of world war ii era relics found by a district heights homeowner. i was a mystery who the items should be returned to. all the police department knew was the agency that it was turned over to that it belonged to somebody named amando. he immigrate thod the united states from the philippines. a citizen tip led them to his daughter who came and retrieved items. >> daddy was in the service for over 30 years. 32 years. he was stationed on a ship. he was gone a lot. my whole high school he was gone. suzanne: you can see here the family is spending this time afternoon going through the items. coming up tonight at 6:00, we will tell you what the family plans to do with them. in laurel, suzanne kennedy, abc7 news. jonathan: u.s. investigators could soon get a chance to look at physical evidence from the crash of metro jet flight 9268. the u.s. national transportation safety says egypt accepted the offer for assistance in the investigation. the ntsb is waiting for specific information on where and when the plane's engine will be brought so it will be examined before it dispatches a team to look for more. alison: what to do with the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the united states? g.o.p. candidates sparred in the fourth debate about this controversial issue. jeff barns looks at the diverse view of this and talks about the dangers of a fractured republican party on the immigration issue. >> we have to stop illegal immigration. it is hurting us economically. it hurts us from every standpoint. >> but billionaire d trump's repeat plan to build a wal and deport all undocumented immigrants was attacked by riva. >> to send them back 500,000 a month is not possible. >> it's a silly argument. it's not an adult argument. it makes no sense. >> the anti-am necessarysy group says stopping -- anti-amnesty group says it would be a start in the deportation to stop subsidiaries. >> if you stop the benefit of work and taxpayer benefits the likelihood is a lot of people will go back home. >> according to the conservative american action forum, deportation would be pricy. $400 to $600 billion in 20 years to deport 1 million undocumented immigrants an prevent them from returning. each immigrant would ha to be detained. legally processed and transported to their home country. president obama: the notion that this generation of immigrants is different from the past is not true. only thing that happened is we forgot where we came from. >> numbers uays that for the republican po amnesty candidate gets the nomination for president this election year the gp will likely lose the white house in 2016. >> people who are enticed by amnesty, the democratic offer better amnesty. >> point made last night by ted cruz. >> the democrats are laughing because if republicans join democrats as the party of amnesty, we will lose. >> on cpitol hill, i'm jeff barn reporting. jonathan: the country that wants to use crocodiles as prison guards. >> and a robot in grocery stores how it could eliminate jobs in the state? that is co jonathan: i don't know why but i love this story. alison: do you, too? jonathan: if an indonesia official gets his way hungry crocodiles will work at prison guards. the guards can take a break. this is what they do if they want to sneak out. the head of the nation antinarcotics availability said i am going to build a prison surrounded by crocodiles. he is so serious he checked out possible recruits to get the biggest and the baddest at their game. alison: so they have to go through training and boot camp. jonathan: absolutely. alison: well, from crocodiles to this. watch out. you may have to share the aisle of the grocery with a robot. jonathan: no. alison: yeah. they recreated a robot to track inventory on store shelves to tell when a product is in low supply or is on the wrong shelf. that is usually done by employees. i can take 20 to 30 hours a week. the ceo says tally can scan 15,000 items in an hour. one firm believes it could save retailers $500 billion every year. jonathan: cost folks their jobs, though. alison: definitely. jonathan: all right. disabled vet asks abc7 for help. her problem and how it could happen to you. coming up at 4:00. >> i'm a disavailabled veteran. jonathan: it's a disabled veteran trying to spruce up her home for holidays. like a lot of us, right? she went online to a referral service to find a painter. alison: what happened when she hired the painter and he started to work led her to place a frantic call to "7 on your side." our troubleshooter horace holmes brings us the story. horace: patricia young knew it would be a big job. >> i'm a disabled veteran. so i had to have help. >> wanted her home to look nice for the holidays so she went online to find a paper. >> trust everything on line. horace: she went to a company that rates contractors. she found a company called the express handy man services. it was what she calls a gold member. she said she signed a contract with express handyman and paid 60% up front. at first she said it went well with the painter. but a few days into the job young had to check herself in the hospital. she let adams work in the home on the week she was away. she got back home -- >> i am looking at a messy paint job. it looks like a 4-year-old did it. >> she was floored by what she saw. >> i am angry. when i first saw what he did, i'm telling you. i cried. >> a sloppy job, the walls painted the wrong colors. paint on floors. holes left in the bathroom. furniture damaged. after two weeks of work, a job that was supposed to be done in one week. most of the house hadn't been touched. >> he got my money. horace: she called him and said to come get the ladders and clear out. but he never came back. if you were the homeowner here, what would you do? she did something smart. she made the contractor take out an insurance policy on the job before he signed the contract. >> i didn't ask him for a copy of his license which i didn't have to do i felt if i went through a referral service. didn't they check out to make sure he was licensed? >> interesting point. we tried repeatedly to contract adams. they did not respond to us. we found the company was not licensed with the home improvement commission in virginia. young said she was able to get $5,000 settlement from the policy. thaw issued this response -- issues like this are rare and when we received information that concerned us we removed it from the platform. >> what a beautiful afternoon. early evening now. on the washington metro. looking out at national harbor. a quiet evening ahead. cooler weather on the way. sunday we are looking at the upper 50's with a mix of sun and clouds. doug hill will be at the tree lighting. the temperatures fall from lower 50's to the middle 40's. chilly start to the 12k that is early morning on sunday in old town alexandria. temperatures start in the middle 30's. let's check on the commute with jamien. jamie: it's not bad. i love to report to you that traffic is not bad. this is 66 outbound near nutley street. you see the volume but it's not as bad as what we are used to. no problem closer to fair fax. you are at 46-mile-per-hour. we are in good shape traveling to the d.c. area. not because of a crash. there is normal volume. one spot that looks great on the inner loop of the beltway. it will only take you seven minutes from tyson continuing to the american legion bridge. alison: thank you. coming up next on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- sometimes you have to go to the e.r. but the cost of an emergency visit skyrocketed. so sticker shock and how you can avoid not getting your best sleep? could be you've got the wrong bed. enter sleep number... she likes 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jamie sullivan keeping an eye on the roads. how is it looking outside? jamie: it's not too bad. i say that especially in the thick of the afternoon commute. take a look. this is 66 right here. nutley street. both sides moving well. you will get a look at what i'm talking about. because it's veterans day we are seeing less traffic than usual. this is moving well. there is a little buildup on similarmore because of an accident. everything is moving to the side and it should clear up shortly. the...
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. >> let's see how the rush hour is going tonight with jamie sullivan. jamie: not well. this is a slow dance. maybe a waltz we'll say. we are only 16 miles per hour working your way through wharton closer to dale city. mixing bowl, not too bad. heaviest traffic crossing the 14th street bridge to continue to the pentagon. we have typical delays. the traffic now in the area of falls church. watch for an accident with all the lanes blocked. sleepy hollow road. a live look outside to show you the traffic that we are seeing on 795. not in great shape. 270 as well. northbound 270. just past middle brook road. through germantown to continue to clarksburg this will be the heaviest traffic you will see. that is a look at traffic. back to you. jonathan: i'm jonathan elias at the terrorism alert desk. we are getting something in from a state department. worldwide travel alert for all americans as they are getting ready to do travel. it just came in. a shelf life with no specific threats. the state depart alert for travel that isil and other groups are planning attacks in multiple r
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let's look at traffic on this thursday afternoon with jamie sullivan. jamietarting off with two big problems. news chopper 7 overhead. this is new hampshire avenue heading southbound. always -- all lanes are blocked. you can see the marks where it went off and hit a tree. southbound new hampshire avenue is blocked. northbound is open. i want to talk alternates for you. working your way southbound towards the washington d.c. -maryland line you are in the teens. you cannot continue past the sport so riggs road is the best alternate. this is langley park. this is riggs road. working your way towards d.c. that is the option. let's move to take a live look at 395. heading northbound, trying to get closer to d.c. we have our two lanes blocked. only the two left lanes getting by. already a two mile backup. definitely a busy one. jonathan: thanks for that. alison: teens texting and driving. what a dangerous combination. we see it through the eyes of a driving instructor and how you we see it through the eyes of a driving instructor and how you can te okay. so everyon
let's look at traffic on this thursday afternoon with jamie sullivan. jamietarting off with two big problems. news chopper 7 overhead. this is new hampshire avenue heading southbound. always -- all lanes are blocked. you can see the marks where it went off and hit a tree. southbound new hampshire avenue is blocked. northbound is open. i want to talk alternates for you. working your way southbound towards the washington d.c. -maryland line you are in the teens. you cannot continue past the sport...
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check on traffic with jamie sullivan. jamie: we are starting out with slowing on 95 to virginia. heading southbound. this isn't the slowing. move to the maps. 18 miles per hour working your way to continue to wharton road. that is where we have a crash. a lane is blocked. no real backup to the springdale interchange but we will keep you updated. 395 slowing out of past the pentagon we'll say. once you cross the 14th street bridge that is heaviest stretch. the commute right now in virginia on the capital beltway. slow through tysons. a disabled a adding to the congestion. in falls church a crash on sleepy hollow road near arlington boulevard. all lanes are blocked. that is a look at traffic. back to you. alison: thank you. coming up on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- making the grade. [door knocking] [door bell ringing] ♪ come on-a my house, my house, i'm gonna give you candy. ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house, i'm gonna give you... ♪ ♪ apple and plum and apricot-a too, eh! ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house a come on. ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house... ♪ ♪ i'm gonna give you everything. ♪ c
check on traffic with jamie sullivan. jamie: we are starting out with slowing on 95 to virginia. heading southbound. this isn't the slowing. move to the maps. 18 miles per hour working your way to continue to wharton road. that is where we have a crash. a lane is blocked. no real backup to the springdale interchange but we will keep you updated. 395 slowing out of past the pentagon we'll say. once you cross the 14th street bridge that is heaviest stretch. the commute right now in virginia on...
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jamie sullivan joining us with what is happening on the roads. monday and tuesday with the worst days for traffic. jamie: i think they are all the worst days for traffic. especially in washington, d.c. capital bltway is one of the worst spots to travel. disable on the interloop causing a delay. we move further nort in the northwest corner of the capital beltway. getting closer to the american legion bridge you drop to 12 miles er hour. accident activity near river road. once you get past river road and this activity, it does have lanes blocked you are okay. continuing to connecticut avenue to get to silver springs. take a live look at the backup traveling on the outer loop, typical delays. this is what we are used to.me k about what we are seeing in d.c. closing benning road at "h" street in both directions. alison: nas is showing off with this image with the turn's largest moon. you see there dunes. this is a picture of titan from a space probe that has been exploring saturn and the moon for a decade now. casini is sending back pictures and being used to understand weather pattern on titan right now. jonathan: if the dunes show up like that, hey have to be significant dunes. doug: remember, they had a probe land outside. we got brief images as it nded. itas interesting looking. oon is that far out. alison: amazing. jonathan: the place to land today is right here, right now. this is fantastic. doug: yesterday, we were cloudy and we expected to clear out. did. beautiful day. tomorrow is warer. good to go. starti with a live sot, mobile track 7 on southeast washington. still color on the trees. especially toget a clear blue sky. absolutely gorou let's take you up 300 feet or so for a view off the rooftop in arlington. colors that are showing up on the tree tops here. it will be a beautiful sunset. it comes up in 15 minutes. we will lake up to t 50's in city in the morning. 37 in frederick. 37 in manassas. 71 at reagan national and andrews. 71 in baltimore. through the overnight with the clear skies and the light wind th combination of the dry air will drop in the lower 40's. bethea and 1 inth mornin sensational. this is of to the st tomorrow afteoon. we could t to 73 or 74 in sps. it will be nice. the syste in yesterday it will pull out and the rain will go with it and we will be n good shape. pattern won't last long. there is a turn-around coming thursday nd friday. tomorrow, sunshine and 73. remind you hat here is all you ave to do to keep up to date with breaking weather. the text alerts. go to wjla.comext. enter the mobe phone number and figure it outand ou will be receiving texts. i sent one out at 4:00. i send my daily 4:00 eather text to let people know what to expect. alison: we will be looking for it. jonathan: talk about a crazy guy. look at this guy. urban climber known as the french spiderman made it to the top of the skyscraper in paris today. if you look closer you will see the 54-year-old climbed the 50046 foot tower without a harness, no rope, no cable, no brains. he is out of his head! this is the third time he as done it in six years. robert first scaled the tower in 2009. alison: goodness. jonathan: i know rock climbers and guys that like to climb. if you do this and you don't have a rope and say you cramp up along the way, it's not like you hang on and let a cramp go. alison: he seems fine with it. chill. jonathan: for him this is a chip shot. alison: when you saw the one shot with the perspective straight up, unreal. jonathan: i don't think he looks down. most climbers don't, because they are afraid of lights just like we are. alison: a note for you before we go to a break. tomorrow on "good morning washington" don't miss the next $700 give-away. just watch. starts at 4:24 in the morning. be the seventh caller after we start the contest, we will have the live reports from kidd o'shea who is at the c.m.a. awards. tune in. jonathan: still ahead for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- this might make you angry. patriotism on display at the sporting events across the nation. you think it's a kind gesture by the team to our military. it turns out the pentagon is paying for this. now the pentagon program is using your tax dollars. what is happening as a result? we will tell you. that is coming up. >> well, chasing it and there is no answer. by now, i mean we tried everything. alison: that is suzanne williams opening up about her late husband actor robin williams death and the battle with depression. the exclusive narrator: for state senate, who shares our values? jeremy mcpike - supports school funding. thinks women should make their own health care decisions. and favors background checks on all gun sales. hal parrish? as mayor, he slasheeducation. fought to block women's health clinics. parrish gets an "a" from the gun lobby - they oppose background checks to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. virginia extreme or mainstream? vote mcpike for virginia. feinblatt: everytown for gun safety action fund sponsored this ad. i started with pills. and now i take a long-acting insulin at night. i take mine in the morning. i was trying to eat right, stay active. but i wasn't reaching my a1c goal anymore. man: my doctor says diabetes changes over time. it gets harder to control blood sugar spikes after i eat and get to goal. my doctor added novolog® at mealtime for additional control. now i know. novolog® is a fast-acting, injectable insulin and it works together with my long-acting insulin. proven effective. the mealtime insulin doctors prescribe most. available in flexpen®. vo: novolog® is used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes. take novolog® as directed. eat a meal within 5 to 10 minutes after injection. check your blood sugar levels. do not take novolog® if your blood sugar is too low or you're allergic to any of its ingredients. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medicines you take. ask your doctor about alcohol use, operating machinery, driving. the most common side effect is low blood sugar. symptoms may include dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. severe low blood sugar can be life-threatening. other common side effects include low potassium in your blood and injection site reactions. get medical help right away if you experience trouble with breathing, serious allergic reactions like swelling of your face, tongue, or throat, sweating, extreme drowsiness, diiness, ocousion. now i ow about novolog®. taken by millions since 2001. vo: ask your health care provider about adding novolog®. it can help provide the additional control you may need. alison:now on abc news exclive. interview with susan wiiams. n a year ago ndelizabeth hur ows us the battle treat his depression and the pain left behind. >> it is 0600. what is the o stand for? oh, my gosh it's early. >> robin williams the actor was brilliant. offscreen as father and husband, suzanne williams said robin was extraordinary. >> just honor, respect. >> but their loving and private three-year marriage ended tragically in august of last year. in an emotional interview with abc news amy, she says her husband was secretly fighting depression and paranoia. >> endless parade of symptoms. >> he was diagnosed with early stages parkinson disease and the autopsy later revealed he was also suffering from body men sha, a debilitating brain disorder. >> it's a complex disorder with many presentations. you can see dramatic effect in thinking, emotion and behavior. >> it killed robin. it's what took his life. >> turns out the same week the 63-year-old took his own life, doctors wanted to put him in facilities for neurocognitive testing. >> was it rbin's way to take control bc? >> yeah. i think he was saying no. i don't blamehimone bit. >> coming up tmorrowon "go morning america, more from suzanne william n her egal battle with robin's children. in new york, i'm elizabeth hur for abjonathan: coming up nx for patriotism onplay across thnation. the moments you and up and cheer at a sporting event. the cam mow colored uniforms. it's all part of a taxpayer pro. we'll explain. kellye: i'm kellye lynn. i'llell you why lunch options at this school led to a national award. that story coming up. alison: and a look at this live look outside. the sun startg to set all overh n. of course, there at the american legion bridge. a beautiful night. slow moving on the beltway. but the view is nice. look at the fall colors. doug hill will be b announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 4:00". on your side. jonathan: every sporting event you go to you can't miss it. service member honored. thousands stand up and cheer. but there is a report set to be released that could paint a black eye on something that is supposed to be good. teams are getting big bucks to honor those who serve. abc's megan hughes tells us about the paid patriotism. reporter: whether a team is winning or losing there is a sure way to get sports fans on their feet. give them a patriotic moment honoring our nation's troops. >> it's the most popular thing aside from the kiss cam out there. reporter: there are several examples of the pentagon paying major league teams for the patriotic moments. a defense deprtment mareting and recruiting for by the taxpayers. >> we have contracts spelling out $20,000 for a salute to the hometown hero specifd how long something had to be on the jumbotran. >> should the taxpayers pay for it when it appears it's an about of generosity and patriotism on the part of the teams. >> after what the senator called paid patriotism was revealed this spring, congress demanded to see all contracts between professional sports teams and the department of defense. examples included military men and women carrying the giant flag at the buffalo bills game. throwing out the first pitch at the milwaukee brewers game. and repelling down a rope at center ice to drop the buck at a minnesota wild game. in total, members of congress say more than $53 million taxpayer dollars have been spent on sponsoring these events. the leagues and the team deny they charge for patriotic displays saying the events were free add-ons to the big marketing contracts. member of congress says that excuse doesn't hold water with the level of detail in the contracts. here is what the major league baseball commissioner told abc news jim avila. >> i talk to clubs. you know what i found out the answer was? the military organization thought it was a good idea. they think it's good for their business, good for their recruiting function to be associated with major league baseball. reporter: the nfl says it is launching an audit and if it finds instances of act of patriotism being paid for they will refund the money. the president is also expected to sign a defense spending bill in the next couple of weeks that include a ban on the practice. megan hughes, abc news, washington. alison: wow! that is one of those things you don't see coming. you don't expect that. jonathan: you like to think the teams are doing it out of the kindness of their heart. a lot of the stadiums are paid for by the taxpayers or a chunk of it. so why is it we have to pay for this when the teams are raising a lot of money to begin with? they don't need more money from the pentagon especially for something like this. alison: you are following up tonight at 5:00. jonathan: we are. absolutely. turn the attention to the weather. spectacular. alison: gorgeous. jonathan: we don't want any change. alison: not at all. doug: it's november. it will happen sooner or later. it's later. we have a beautiful day tomorrow. let's get started w start whifa nickty sent sthi picture. beautiful compilation of the leaves under the tree. there ismore fall color to enjoy. it won't last real long because thi t the year and the leaves drying out.d itwon't be long before the trees are bar rom te leaves. the mold spores are high today. we will keep an eye on that for you. thconcerns at a. it's clear throughout the evening. winds will be light. a crisp evening wake up call. 42 to 52 is 2 range of temperatures tomorrow morning. looking for the next seven days, up to 73 in the afternoon. on thursday, we will see increasing showers. 30%. withe clouds about 70. but warmer on friday ahead of the cold front. the temperature on friday is 77. the record high for friday is 78. so we will be close. look at the showers and then friday evening the cold front comes through, another chance of showers. we will see the clearing skies over the weekend. sunday is great weather. a new warming trend begins monday and tuesday. that is latest from here. jonathan: all good. breaking news in the newsroom. ce trman from mobile track 7. what can you tell us if what happened out there? joce: well, we just pulled up in the mobile track 7 aut 1 minutes ago. you can see the police officer here on the scene. we are in the 5,000 block of benning road in southeast. traffic is shut off to this side of the street as the metro pol investigate the shooting. we don't have a lot of details yet. here is what we know so far. wewant to take you down this side of the street. this is where it happened to the other end of the block here. we are told by metro police that a man was shot after 4:00 today. he wassen conscious and taken the hospital. we are iestigating and we will bring you breaking details as we get them. for now, live in southeast. back to you in the studio. jonathan: more than 60 firefighters were called to a massive house fire in potomac this morning. the two-story house on the 8500 block of horseshoe lane went up in flames about 5:40. firefighters say it was under construction at the time. nobody was home. the atic ad the ro partially collapsed. i took a few hours but they got it under control. no one was hurt. alison: well, certainly heard of the oscars, the grammys. how about this? the golden carrot award. in tonight's spotlight on education, kellye lynn shows how food served in the local lunch rooms is getting national attention. kellye: what is for lunch at the walker jones education campus in northwest? pizza on whole wheat with low-fat mozzarella. >> you have a fresh kale and a red pepper salad with citrus vinaigrette. locally sourced pear. skim milk. kellye: this is how they eat every day. this kitchen has been given the golden carrot reward for responsible medicine. >> this is the best picture academy award for the school food. >> last spring in part of a pilot program the students were introduced to six plant based vegan option. their favorite is chili. as well as chickpeas, barbecue tofu and veggie burgers. >> tofu is o. >> they brought plant-based entrees in the line-up and had taste tests and stickers nd made it a fun exercise. kellye: researchers show nutrition can affect academic performance. p.c.r.m. cites a study in the jonal of health that found the students consuming the most fruit and vegetables and fat were less likely to fail liracy test. >> i enjoy the chili. kellye: she says eating better makes her feel better. >> bad stuff makes me upset. good stuffm es me feel happier. kellye: and healthier. in northwest, kellye lynn, abc7 news. alison: excellent. excellent idea. meanwhile another good idea corkrin going to open again. one year after the museum closed. the at it trium will be open three days a week for an exhibition featuring the photographs of life in guatemala afer the countrs 36-year civil war. it closed in 2014 after years of financial trouble. a judge agreed to alow the museum and his college to merge into george washington university. and the national gallery of art. jonathan: today the nationals announced the next manager will be -- dustyker. the former dodger outfielder, 20-year veteran, nning the bench as a pro. he has been to the world series with theand he t the cubwiin one win of and eturn the reds to the plyoffs. so as a skipper, he has done pretty well. he has had success. mixed feelings though in d.c. when we posted the story to facebook it became washington's newest debate. give you a sample of what is happening out there. michelle jackson wrote us -- jonathan: our web amade a po and posted this on twitter for you. you can follow us. abc7 news. we have results at 5:00 and 6:00. so head to twitter to let us know what you think. alison: this is an amazing story. colorado woman is sharing a story after sleepwalking for nine miles with no memory of doing . can you imagine? the journey started last tuesday from taylor's bedroom. her father realized around 6:00 in the morning she wasn't home. the 19-year-old has a pattern of sleepwalking. but her parents say she has never traveled that far. they were concerned about her well-being so they called the police. >> you can imagine the three hours that my wife and i, michelle, were just going crazy. just worried about her. >> the first thing i remember is walking. it took a minute to realizei wasn't dreaming. that i was walking. alison: taylor woke up walking down a sidewalk. she was only wearing her pajamas and socks. fortunately she recognized she was still close to her uncle's house and she made it there safely. jonathan: the scary part they have to figure it out. but she got all of her exercise done before she woke up. alison: didn't even know it. or feel it. jonathan: if you think you have a big dog. wait until you meet this big fellow. this is a great dane. wait for it. here he comes. is it a dog or a horse? it might be a record-breaker how big it is. how much he weighs. how much he eats. that is coming up next. alison: moms rule at amazon. the new benefits package that means more time at home. how much paid leave amazon mothers will get after this. okay. so everyone is saying, "hurry! you gotta get fios!" but why. why fios? well, right now for a limited time, you can get a great deal from fi, the 100% fiber optic network. fios gives you bigapacity so you can get 100 percent out of all yourl devices. th means if you need more streaming for more devices... fios gives you options. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available from 50 to 500 megs plus you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated #1 in customer satisfaction. why fios? ultimately that's why. right now, get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone starting at $79.99 a month, guaranteed for 2 years. and get $300 back with a 2-year agreement. don't wait, because time is running out. this is your last chance. offer ends november 7th. get out of the past. get fios. alison: so there is a family inennsylvania tryi t their dog into the "guinness bo of world records." jonathan: look at the sizeof this thing. alison: that is bentley. a great dane. standing 38 inches tall. weighs 228 pounds. jonathan: nice. alison: eats 30 pounds of dog food every week. jonathan: wow! alison: his family is in the process of being documented in the "guinness book of world records" as the tallest living dog. >> they were shocked on the size that he was because they said they never saw one his side size either. they said don't let him get over 240. i then realized he's a large one. >> bentley's family called him a gentle giant, though. a popular party trick is for him to get his own ice from the refrigerator right there. he is just tenough to reach. jonathan: nice. alison: his family will know by the end of the yer if bentley will make it in the record book. jonathan: that is hilarious. sure sign of the holidays. starbucks is rolling out the red cups and the seasonal drinks. this year's cups are less flashy than previous years. the coffee gi to offer holiday beverages gingerbread latte, eggnog lot they and pepper peppermint mocha in canada on monday and they start in the u.s. next tuesday. every time they make a move we talk about it. alison: everybody seem to know when something happens at starbucks. amazon, too. amazon is stepping up the parental leave benefit for employees. this is remarkable. the company announced the overhaul yesterday and new moms will get up to 20 weeks fully paid leave. new dads get six weeks full salary. in addition, when birth mothers and the primary care-givers do return to work they can ease back in and go on a flexiblescule at first. the new policy goes into effect next year. the move follows a "new york times" article in office that criticized the online retail giant for its poor policies on work-life balance. jonathan: all of that time off is good for the little kids. alison: the mom, too. jonathan: great bonding. alison: coming up next here on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- remember this video we showed you of an uber drver geting beaten up by a passenger? awful video. we avean update on even more consequences now facing the suspect. jonathan: who is knocking on your door asking about a home security system? is it a hard sell or deceptive business practices. we'll explain how you should respond to k alison: it was a deadly shoot-out with police. mcmillen was killed in the gun fight. her family members have been searching for answers. as d.c. bureau chief sam ford reports they had no idea what trouble she was in. sam: norma and a friend walk the parking lot outside the morris millerly quore store counting bullet holes and mourning the niece who died here last week in a shoot-out with police after allegedly trying to rob the store with the male accomplice. >> we know nothing. i think we have a right to know what happened and the facts. >> she said mcmillen five feet tall, 105 pounds was a graduate of d.c. friendship high. attended the university of maryland eastern shores for a few semesters and worked at fedex field. but robert? >> he didn'tknow how to us gun. let alone have one. >> it was the way she was handling the weapon. it seemed like every time she took a shot it went over her head. she didn't have much control over it. >> they went the fourth district police station to seek answers but receiving none. >> a productive member of society. i don't want her viewed as a bonnie and clyde individual. >> she said that mcmillen was asleep on her cousin's house on capitol hill at 7:25 that morning and by 9:00 she was here at the liquor store shooting it out with police. family members say they are baffled. reporting from northwest washington, sam ford, abc7 news. >> [bleep] jonathan: that was a scary situation. the ntsb now saying it found out what caused an engi fire ray board a boeing 767 in florida last week. the main fuel supply line had disconnected before take-off from fort lauderdale. the fire did not get through in the body of the dynamic international airways plane but several people were hurt in the evacuati process. pilot in a plane nearby spotted the fuel leak an fire. and alerted authorities. remember we brought you the story yestery? watch this. light goes on, you see a guy in backseat. that is an uber fare and he starts beating the uber driver because the driver told him he was too trunk -- too drunk and needed to get out of the car. that was yesterday. today the passenger is out of a job. he worked as a marketing guy at taco bell and they fired him. golden is in trouble with the law because he has been arrested and charged with assault and public intoxication among other things. he did great sprayed with pepper spray in tepid. candy crush getting a new owner. there is plans to acquire king digital entertainment for $6 billion. they are best known for the more traditional games like guitar hero and call of duty played on p.c.'s or gaming consoles. they are tasked with keeping us safe. but the transportation security administration failed to do so in multiple undercover operations. alison: so today the officials were on capitol hill to defend their work and highlight their progress. as the national correspondent reports some say it is time to take the t.s.a. out of the hands of government. reporter: for travelers this is a familiar drill. shoes off. laptops out. leave all the liquids at home. the t.s.a. massive deficiencies are glaring and there are calls to privatize the government agencies. >> airlines and airplanes should be in charge of the security of air travel because they have their money on the line. reporter: the cato institute jim harper written about the inefficiency of the t.s.a. for years. >> 've airport has a different security system it is hard to plan any attack. all we have now is a homogenous one size fits all system that doesn't work well. reporter: the recent audit of the t.a.s. found failures across the board from the human errors to the t.s.a. procedures and the failures in technology. now even lawmakers are calling for changes. congressman john michael wants the government to oversee the t.s.a. and focus on security only. he says the screeners should be privatized. >> they need to set the standard and the protocol and conduct the office and focus on the intelligent seury. nnecting the dots. >> the t.s.a. officials reminded congress since the formation after the 9/11 attacks there have been no terrorist attacks on airplanes. the officials with the agency acknowledge there is room for improvement but contend they should be the one to do it all. jonathan: how about this? look outside and the gorgeous picture of the capitol under renovation. sunset, if you aven'ttside, i ha chance to do that. get out andenjoy it. it's a warm start to november. steve rudin is outside the arlington studios. getting dark faster now but i tell you what. this is a great start to the month. steve: beautiful out there. we have 20 minutes of the daylight left before the sun will set. if you look behind me, it's a beautiful evening underway here in rosslyn looking toward the city. a lot of talk about the upcoming weekend. enjoy the warm weather while you can. big changes are on the way. talking daytime high of 65 degrees on saturday. by sunday, we are look for the highs in the upper 50's. don't forget veterans day parade at manassas saturday at 11:00. the temperatures will start in the middle 50's. eventually it will make it to the middle 60's. moving in the late afternoon hours. the 10k on sunday, it will be chilly. with the winds up to 25 miles per hour. we will take you on with a fall color change for northwest d.c. next week the color be beautiful. enjoy nice weather while you can. we are talking 71 degrees now at the reag nional airport. cool night ahead. warmer day tomorrow. get a check on the afternoon's rush hour commute. jamien. jamie: the morning is bad, the afternoon is bad. right now i want to focus in on the police activity in the district. closing down benning road southeast and has bar an hour between h street and hillside road. that is both directions. alternates 45th or 6th street. the reason i give two is it's one way in each direction. we look at 295 heading south to national harbor, red. we are bumper to bumper. we are working your way past malcolm x and continuing south. 395 is where you drop down to 11 miles per hour. take a live look. this is the outboundtrack. bound no issues. we don't have big problems for you with the crashes on the interstate. i will be a typical slowing for you. alison: coming up next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a hard sell or deceptive business whatever. who is knocking on your door when it comes to home security system? the three things you can do avoid wasting money. that's next. john: nancy was working in the garden when a -- >> young man knocking on the side door. i as
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[laughter] let' s go over to jamie and find jamie the celtics have been : playing a fast, fun brand of basketball and winning. tonight they got to put their new-found success to the test against a good team, the dallas mavericks. 4 straight wins for the mavs coming into the game at td garden. 4th qtr 83-77 celtics. dirk norwitzi hits the 3 pointer. down the stretch in the 4th. isiah thomas drives and dishes to jared sullinger. he misses the shot, but follows it up and scores. celts up 91-87. then dallas went on a 9-0 run, darren williams 3. dallas would take a 96-91 lead. jared sullinger with a 3. but the c' s were down by 2. mavericks win 106-102. c' s host the nets friday, at the nets sunday. they need to win both of those games because the c' s own the nets first round draft picks. the rivals college hoops. snhu at saint anselm college. hawks in white, taylor fortin drives and scores, plus the foul. penmen go to chris walters. strong drive to the glass and he scores. saint a' s definitely attacking on the dribble drive. senior mike mccahey drives and banks it in. penmen get a three
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jamie: jamie: >> welcome back, everybody, if you haven't booked your flight for thinking. >> maria maloney says it may depend where when you fly. >> and we always hear that the busiest day for travelers is the day before thanksgiving. and that doesn't mean you should wait longer for your turkey day trip. as the time goes on, typically the highest fare is the wednesday before thanksgiving or the sunday after. some suggest travelling thanksgiving day, not only can it save you money, but a morning flight may get you on the ground in time for the turkey dinner. connecting flights may also help your wallet. weather could cause delays and make your travel day longer. and also when determining your budget. check baggage fees. depending how much you bring, the overall cost could go up. for consumer watch, i'm maria maloney. sean: yeah, cross our fingers the weather will be ok when you're travelling. one of the favorites on dancing with the stars has run into an unexpected financial problem. josh: a judge ruled that bindy irwin cannot collect her paychecks until she proves that her father is dad. a
jamie: jamie: >> welcome back, everybody, if you haven't booked your flight for thinking. >> maria maloney says it may depend where when you fly. >> and we always hear that the busiest day for travelers is the day before thanksgiving. and that doesn't mean you should wait longer for your turkey day trip. as the time goes on, typically the highest fare is the wednesday before thanksgiving or the sunday after. some suggest travelling thanksgiving day, not only can it save you...
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let's go to jamie sullivan for that. jamie: we are starting with a live look outside cap not too bad. if you are passing the american legion bridge, inner and outer loop in great shape. nice pace, no delays traveling on the beltway through virginia. as we move through the map, let's focus on the construction project. you will see this traveling from college park on the inner loop. if you have to get closer, 26 miles per hour for about a mile stretch, just because of construction. in the district, no issues right now. 295 is moving well. quite ride moving through georgetown. getting into arlington, client. 66, a little bit of hesitation making her way through falls church. no accident right now. especially if you have to get out and get to work on time. -- e: now we want jummy: now we want to get to the race for the white house. donald trump's radio as player in the early primary state, and dr. carson's will air mainly in the south the next two weeks. following moree followed over an illinois police officer accused of staging a
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jamie pollard. right fit for him, and i think as you get to know me, it is all about people. it had to be the right fit for myself and my beautiful family. jamie told the story, and jamie told the correct. two years ago we have the great opportunity to come here and play football game. for whatever reason that day, we got here about two hours and 45 minutes before the game started so i am nervous constantly. i said, i'm going to go out and walk around, and i want to see this place. as we came in, i was just so impressed with the fans and energy and excitement that surrounded this place. and see what this is about. live to matt campbell as he tony seema mollie: the holidays are in full swing and the ankeny community theater has just the ticket. "regifters." >> the title does some it up. it is all about a couple. they receive a gift and they have no idea what it is so they regift it. they find out it is very valuable when they find out it was regifted again. mollie: we are just going to have to go see it. we do not know the first time what is in the gift. you are directing, and you both are characters. >> i play loren cunningham. she really likes the holidays, really lik
jamie pollard. right fit for him, and i think as you get to know me, it is all about people. it had to be the right fit for myself and my beautiful family. jamie told the story, and jamie told the correct. two years ago we have the great opportunity to come here and play football game. for whatever reason that day, we got here about two hours and 45 minutes before the game started so i am nervous constantly. i said, i'm going to go out and walk around, and i want to see this place. as we came...
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jamie apody has the low lights frankly when "action news" jamie apody has the low lights frankly when "action news" comes right back >> police now have a fourth suspect in custody in connection with that police chase an officer involved shooting on the vine street expressway. police say 19-year-old cameron lewis was in the car originally with this 17-year-old giovanni cato the man that they say opened fire on trooper wednesday morning. trooper pat casey was released from the hospital yesterday and still has a bullet lodged in shoulder. cato is charged with attempted mubder and police will not pursue charges against lewis at this point. >>> authorities in purr ling ton county just released surveillance of the man that he say shot and killed a convenience store clerk. investigate towards want the public to get a look at the man in the pictures they say he shot and killed 32-year-old matthew winsorry outside quick and go store on 100 block mlk junior boulevard in will beboro last night it's not clear what led up to the shooting if you recognize the suspect mruz call 911. >> a man wearing american flag jumped over the whitehouse fence today as first family was celebrating thanksgiving insid inside. the man was wearing a blue shirt, white pants and was wrapped in the american flag. and once the suspect made it on the other side he raised hands in victory. and he was quickly arrested by officers. their guns drawn. the man was reportedly carrying envelope and what was inside is not clear at this point. now earlier this year the secret service made improvemen improvements to the fence following several other fence jumping incidents. >> belgium prime minister said alert level in brussel lowered a notch because threat of attack is no longer considered imminent. now all of belgium is under second highest alert left snif sniffing an attack is possible and likely. previously the government said that it would likely keep the highest threat level in the capital through the weekend and so this came as a bit of a surprise today. >> and speaking of surprise. the fact that it was mid 60s on thanksgiving day and even warmer tomorrow. >> even warmer brian i mean this time last year without a trace of snow as you remember on thanks giving it was quite chilly today 60s tomorrow better. double scan radar dry no issues with precipitation so we'll show you picture outside and sky6 live in hd penn landing blue cross river rink and showing you the gorgeous picture and because river rink ice skating opens tomorrow for business and really mild conditions to do ice skating by friday and currently in philadelphia, 49 degrees after a mild high of 62 in city and 49 poconos 56 baech haven and 46 trenton and 48 dover and here's satellite 6 and action radar it's partly cloudy and quiet across the region. we'll be dealing with south to south easterly wind as we go throughout the overnight hours. some spots in coastal community as cross the pine barrens of new jersey dealing with low visibility some spots to half a mile. something to keep it mind overnight tonight and early tomorrow morning. we'll widen out the picture because this is storm tim we're tracking and it's mild enough for rain from chicago and as far as south as dallas and you move west. we have mixed precipitation and where that cold are air drains in on backside of it also dealing with intermountain west snow as well we'll workest ward into the second of ha of the weekend. call from accuweather tonight clear early and tracking areas of patch question fog dropping down to 44 in philadelphia and 39 allentown and 48 in cape ma may. and the setup friday if you like today you'll enjoy tomorrow coming in at 68 degrees. early clouds but it's bright by the aftnoon. and there's that front same one that will come out of the plain states it's still to north and west friday and once we get to saturday the front sags south and kind of hangs out across the region. so by then it's mostly cloudy. high of 60. and we do have to allow for a shower popping up at any points during the day on saturday. not a washout. still quite dreary. another piece offeren arey wave of low pressure ride ago long that fronts and stalling as we get to sunday. we'll track that moisture surprised into monday temperatures dropping well below average in some location locations. speaking of weekend temple is at home at the linc saturday 7 p.m. is kickoff and mostly cloudy and isolated shower likely and kickoff temperature 55 once we get to fourth quarter we drop down to 50. here's exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast. clouds to sunshine on friday. it's mild afternoon. high up to 68 and some spots north and west of city reading and allentown either tying or coming close to record territory tomorrow on saturday mostly cloudy and shower likely in at 60. cloudy sunday it's chilly down to 52. some rain likely for the city points to south and chill sticks around monday mostly sunny, 49. on tuesday mostly cloudy late day rain in at 56. gradual clearing on wednesday 54 and on thursday high temperature of 50. it's mild tomorrow brian and we're tracking areas of showers and cooler temperatures over the weekend. >> all right melissa thank you very much. >> military service members. >> it was a thanksgiving daiper to say thank you to brave men and women seeing our country for some it was first thanks give ago way from home. >> i love them deerly they'll be with me. but i have my family around me you know my friends here are my family. >> organizer say it's important to remember how hard it can be to ab way from loved ones during the holiday season and these service members are from joint base mcguire, d >> all right. if you are one whose mood is dictated by successor failure of the eagles on any given day mute your television for the next couple minutes. they should have mute today all day. >> we have ten days to talk bat team after last week we thought they would get basted on thanksgiving. isn't it starting to feel like andy reid's last season. we'll find without is fall and the you could wards. sam bradford force totd watch from the side blinds. and same can't be satisfied for matthew stafford. he and calvin johnson three straight skourz in the second and straight quarters picked apart eric row for the injured carol. and 45-14 final today. birds lost three straight to last place teams by a combined 110 to 43. this kid of loss could cause someone their job. >> eagles are carved up on thanksgiving like never before. it is worst two game snrech team history it's first time they ever allowed 45 point and five touchdowns in back-to-back games i dptd see this happening and coming in i deposit think oh, my god this will get away from us. >> it's embarassing to put the prod ut on the field and play like that. and yes i'm shocked. >> that's the right word embarassing. >> for the fans we're got giving they will nothing to cheer for. we go home and get down and we deserve to get bed because we're not giving them that. >> after losing three straight games you can stick a fork in eagles and they're stking by the embattled head coach. >> he's our coach we'll fight with him and for him and nobody is looking to point fingers. >> i don't think we all need to look inside ourselves and see what we need to do. >> if you want to come back and point fingers and explain don't come back we need guys that will work and continue to fight through it. >> if eagles are embarrassed and shocked by what happened here what will happen anyone ten days when they go to new eng hand to face tom brady and the perfect patriots. with eagle inside defroyt jeff skversky "channel 6 action news." >> of course pats are undefeated as are panthers crushing cowboys tonight 33-14 there's a scenario all four nfc east teams and dallas more done than the birds lost tony romo likely for the season this time after he reinjured collar bone in 3rd quarter. >> you know things can be at all time low here. you think the eagles have problems how about the sixers, 0-16 and poor brett brown has to deal with this. tmz obtained this video that they and espn say is jaleel okafor in a street night boston outside a night club after taunted how bad the sixers are. the team tells "action news" we're aware of the report and currently working to gather additional information. >> at least we have villanova. tonight 5-0 after ugly win against stanford defense carr carried them 8th ranked wildcats play boston tomorrow. >> end on high note tonight. >> owned on high note they're >> that will do it for us tonight. high school huddle is next. for jim lokay, melanie alnwick, cecily tynan, jamiedy, for jim lokay, melanie alnwick, cecily tynan, jamie apody, ducis rogers, the entir >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock 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tom: let' s check in with jamie and find out what' s going on in sports. jamie: a lot of basketball to jamie lets start in texas : tonight and work our way home. the celts played for the second both nights at oklahoma city on sunday. and tonight at the houston rockets. celts in green. early. he was quiet by his standards, just scored celts jumped out to nine. an 8-2 lead james harden brought the rockets back he knocks one down from deep rockets took their first lead at 12:10 kelly olynik with a 3. 33:27 rockets led at the half they were all tied at 55 and then boston ported on. they outscored houston by 19 points in the 3rd quarter. 3' s at the end of the quarter 23 for isiah thomas the rockets get a fast break jones but the game was already in hand. trevor ariza led them with 19 points. the celts have the six that record in the eastern conference. they host the mavericks on wednesday. big early season matchup in womens college basketball number 1 uconn at number 7 ohio state brianna stewart, the great senior. 24 points and nine rebounds. moriah jefferson, preseason all american as a senior
tom: let' s check in with jamie and find out what' s going on in sports. jamie: a lot of basketball to jamie lets start in texas : tonight and work our way home. the celts played for the second both nights at oklahoma city on sunday. and tonight at the houston rockets. celts in green. early. he was quiet by his standards, just scored celts jumped out to nine. an 8-2 lead james harden brought the rockets back he knocks one down from deep rockets took their first lead at 12:10 kelly olynik with a...
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jamie: the department of . the department of homeland security says there are no credible threats anywhere in the united states. jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. mollie: extra security is also in place for overseas flights heading into the united states. speaking of thanksgiving a , thanksgiving tradition took place this morning at terrace hill. >> zell weight and spike are free from the harm of carving mollie: as you heard, spike and zoey were pardoned by governor branstad. as we understand both will be , taken to living history farms where they'll live out their lives. we like a happy ending. frank: hard to believe thanksgiving is around the corner. hopefully this snow will be gone by thanksgiving. this taken by sherry irons. we still have some snow in gray's lake. lake and takes great pictures. thank you for sharing that on my facebook page. the north. 53. 53 in council bluffs. we have the sunshine out there, clouds. thanks to the brand from the west, northwest. if you look around on satellite radar, not much of any cloud cover. could see a few high clouds moving later today into tonight, but high pressure is dom
jamie: the department of . the department of homeland security says there are no credible threats anywhere in the united states. jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. mollie: extra security is also in place for overseas flights heading into the united states. speaking of thanksgiving a , thanksgiving tradition took place this morning at terrace hill. >> zell weight and spike are free from the harm of carving mollie: as you heard, spike and zoey were pardoned by governor branstad. as we...
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her own mother. 14-year-old jamie is accused of conspiring with her boyfriend to kill her mother cheryl. in march jamie's boyfriend, caleb barnes, allegedly stabbed jamie's mom to death as they sat in a car parked in the driveway of the family's home. barnes is still awaiting a hearing on december 18. the 20-year-old or now 21-year-old, could face the death penalty if convicted. >> the legal fight over nfl concussions continued yesterday in a philadelphia courtroom. lawyers are appealing the plan to care for former players with concussion-related illnesses, they want the list of illnesses to include depression and mood disorders, they want the appeals court to reject the settlement because it excludes future payments for cte, the brain decay found in dozens of deceased explayers. >> a plan to privatize pennsylvania's liquor system is headed to the senate. the house approved the bill yesterday. it would close all 600 state stores, creating 1200 permits to sell wine and liquor which means you have more locations to choose from. the governor vetoed a similar bill in june. some hope it will pass as part of the new budget agreement. >> 4:37, happening now, ph
her own mother. 14-year-old jamie is accused of conspiring with her boyfriend to kill her mother cheryl. in march jamie's boyfriend, caleb barnes, allegedly stabbed jamie's mom to death as they sat in a car parked in the driveway of the family's home. barnes is still awaiting a hearing on december 18. the 20-year-old or now 21-year-old, could face the death penalty if convicted. >> the legal fight over nfl concussions continued yesterday in a philadelphia courtroom. lawyers are appealing...
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it was jamie pollard who hired paul rhoads, and through six losing seasons, it's been jamie pollard who's stood by him. but in the end, it was jamie pollard who had to make the call to fire paul rhoads... sometimes you can want something more than it wants you me ... this wasn't meant to be. sunday pollard informed rhoads he would be making a change. the cyclones suffered a heart- breaking loss to kansas state just one day before. but pollard says saturday's loss was not the sole reason he fired rhoads. rhoads will still be allowed to coach his final cyclone game this saturday at west virginia. this marks the 3rd time in a decade that the cyclones are looking for a new football coach. ames drivers may want to plan some extra travel time the city is closing the intersection of university boulevard and airport road at 8 - 30. it'll allow crews to complete pavement markings on the east side of the roundabout. officials say it'll reopen to traffic after the paint dries... no later than tomorrow morning. a des moines hospital is set to get a little extra sparkle tomorrow... the festival of trees takes over blank childrens hospital... t
it was jamie pollard who hired paul rhoads, and through six losing seasons, it's been jamie pollard who's stood by him. but in the end, it was jamie pollard who had to make the call to fire paul rhoads... sometimes you can want something more than it wants you me ... this wasn't meant to be. sunday pollard informed rhoads he would be making a change. the cyclones suffered a heart- breaking loss to kansas state just one day before. but pollard says saturday's loss was not the sole reason he...
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jamie mcintyre at the pentagon. jamie moments after the attacks in paris on friday right, the president of the united states offered aid to the french government. do we have any idea from the take? >> well, the united states and france which have a long alliance do a lot of intelligence sharing, but apparently there was a lot of time lag as intelligence was reviewed and passed along. orders were issued to cut through the red tape, make sure intelligence is shared immediately with french counterparts. and of course the immediate effect was the united states provided targeting information to france so it could decide which targets it wanted to hit on its fist -- first night, so the 20 bombs that were dropped, those were targets that france picked but from a menu that the u.s. provided. >> long before friday night france was already involved in the air war against isil. do we know what changes now? >> the main thing they are doing is bringing more aircraft to bare. the united states has conducted most of the astrikes up until now. there were 2800 strikes, 2600 were the u.s., and only a handful were from the french. now the french are stepping it up, they are bringing an aircraft carrier in, and the president says that will triple france's ability to provide aircraft to carry out some of those strikes. so you are going to see a much bigger participation from france future. >> but in going after isil, france to the degree it was involved in the air war against the islamic state, was concentrating its fire mostly in western iraq and avoiding attacking syria. after friday night, does that open things up a little bit? will they be in addition to raqqa, which is in syria, will they be striking isil more on syrian national territory? >> yes, i think so. the pentagon makes point of saying france nominates the targets the u.s. approves them. and because the u.s. already has so much air power there, the value of these strikes a little more symbolic than strategic. it just shows the united states is not doing this alone, it has a partner, and they are hoping that will encourage other nations to step up and do more as well. >> thanks, jamie>>> how to fight isil this time on the program joining me for a look at what makes this group successful, professor of national security studies, and retired marine colonel and director of operations for ioda global. professor swift, how come this long group of nations has had such a tough time against this particular non-conventional army? >> sure. for several reasons, ray. the first is the characteristics that make isil unique. the second is the difficulty of operating in the environment that comprises isil east territory in the middle east, and the third is the difficulty of coordinating within the coalition itself. your correspondent to the pentagon noted until now the french had not been engaged in operations inside syria, because they violated international law. unless the syrian government invites in a nation, it's illegal to engage in those types of operations, and that's something that the canadians, the british, and the french, and others of our allies has been concerned abou
jamie mcintyre at the pentagon. jamie moments after the attacks in paris on friday right, the president of the united states offered aid to the french government. do we have any idea from the take? >> well, the united states and france which have a long alliance do a lot of intelligence sharing, but apparently there was a lot of time lag as intelligence was reviewed and passed along. orders were issued to cut through the red tape, make sure intelligence is shared immediately with french...
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which it great, plus it's very therapeutic for the inmates as well," said inmate jamie nicholson from branden, sd. jamie nicholson also works improving the dog's skills. and, learns a lesson of his own. 1:06 "i had some problems back before i came here. i made a mistake. so, it makes you feel great working with the dogs. it makes you feel better about yourself." rocky also helps his other companion, bradford maneuver in and out of his wheelchair. nat? :24 "he is smart, he is smart. multiple sclerosis robbed him of hihi legs 17-years ago. t, rocky gives him a new mission. (great) 3:14 "this is giving me some chance to give back and that's a good thing." a furry friend with a new leash on life. (good, but can see reporter) end sot 3:52 "everybody should save a dog. isn't that right rocky." >> rocky has spent a couple of months at the prison. he will need 6 months to a year of training to be placed with a veteran. rocky was first taken in by noah's hope animal rescue in sioux city. every year they save 500 to 600 dogs that t uld normally be put down. they always need volunteers or donations of pedigree dog
which it great, plus it's very therapeutic for the inmates as well," said inmate jamie nicholson from branden, sd. jamie nicholson also works improving the dog's skills. and, learns a lesson of his own. 1:06 "i had some problems back before i came here. i made a mistake. so, it makes you feel great working with the dogs. it makes you feel better about yourself." rocky also helps his other companion, bradford maneuver in and out of his wheelchair. nat? :24 "he is smart, he is...
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jamie is in with sports. jamie: talking about the new york and manchester marathons yesterday, plus the world series the new york mets. mornings. wonderful, crazy mornings. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone rings] but a little less crazy. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. jamie: it was a world series 9th inning that mets fans won't soon forget although they'd like to. manager terry collins opted to leave his starting pitcher in, mat harvey was adamant about wanting to stay in the game. harvey allowed a walk and a double in that 9th and then with a mets closer finally in, eric hosmer hustles home on a ground ball to third base, tied the game up 2-2. a stunning turn of events considering the royals had no runs and only three hits through the first eight innings of the game. five runs for the royals in the 12th inning, seals the win. royals take game five, 7-2, they win the world series four games to one. >> obviously i let my heart get in the way of my gut, and i love my players, and i trust them. so i said go get them out, and walk started it off, but if you're if going to let them face one guy -- when the double hit i said we have to get out of this with only one run and it didn't work. >> obviously in any situation like that you obviously want to do everyth
jamie is in with sports. jamie: talking about the new york and manchester marathons yesterday, plus the world series the new york mets. mornings. wonderful, crazy mornings. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone rings] but a little less crazy. we're doing everything we...
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. >> and jamie from rochester, new york. jamie! >> and briana keeley from vandalia, illinois. >> congratulations to the winners. guess who is coming up tomorrow? >>>>ave a awesome boozeday tuesday and it the spanky wanky. assume the position, hoda! that is part of the un. . >> today on "access hollywood" live, the entire charlie sheen interview. oh, my god. what a bombshell. then, she stars in one of the best and most provocative shows on tv >> we got her! >> that show is here. >> and the new helen, your character is a new helen. nothing makes me happier than a hall mark movie. get her in here. we will talk about the holidays as well as fuller house. we have the scoop on aunt becky and kitty.y. >> i'm the luckiest man in the entire world. "access hollywood" live starts right now. >> i have to admit that i am in fact hiv positive. it's a hard three letters to absorb. you know. it's aurning point in one's life. >> huge turning point for charlie sheen. welcome to "access hollywood" live. i'm billy bush. >> i'm kit hoover. he shat down
. >> and jamie from rochester, new york. jamie! >> and briana keeley from vandalia, illinois. >> congratulations to the winners. guess who is coming up tomorrow? >>>>ave a awesome boozeday tuesday and it the spanky wanky. assume the position, hoda! that is part of the un. . >> today on "access hollywood" live, the entire charlie sheen interview. oh, my god. what a bombshell. then, she stars in one of the best and most provocative shows on tv...
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jamie sullivan is watching the roadways. jamie: we have a pretty nice afternoon commute. nothing in your way. we are not seeing any issues on the capital beltway. the crashes on city streets, minor problems. you get a better idea here. mostly up to speed almost anywhere you are traveling. slow just approaching the 11th street bridge. we have construction on the inner loop right at kenilworth avenue. upt picks right back continuing through prince george's county. coming up, we will check back in on that breaking news in the alexandria murder trial. charles severance found guilty in the deaths of all three of those murders. plus a consumer alert involving a popular food chain. the health scare out west forcing several stores to close. and it is a pretty nice start to your november. doug hill will be back with when we are expecting more showers. jummy: welcome back. we are following breaking news in the alexandria triple murder trial of charles severance. thejury found him guilty in murders of nancy dunning, ron kirby, and ruthanne lodato. the high profile alexandria residents were killed over a 10 year span. we are getting reaction from their families and outside the courtroom and we are also awaiting a press conference on the verdict. this is a live look outside the doors of the courthouse in fairfax county. we will bring this news conference to you live as soon as it happens. stay with us on-air and online as we follow the latest developments. health inspectors are trying to get to the bottom of an e. coli outbreak involving chipotle restaurants out west. as of friday, at least 22 people were sickened in oregon and washington state. that number is expected to go up today. eight people have been taken to the hospital. the exact source of the contamination has yet to be determined. you save moneyg when it comes to hiring a contractor. we put seven plumbers to the test to keep them from leaving you high and dry. us with what joins he found out in this investigation. >> first of all, let me tell you what we did. we rented out a home for a week in the d.c. area. we went to the kitchen faucet and created a leak. it's a small leak. then we hired seven plumbers. our producer was acting as the homeowner and called in the plumbers one by one. we had hidden cameras throughout the house. we sat back and watched to find out how they would diagnose the problem and how they would charges. this hose say roughly is to run you $25 so we are talking roughly around $200. >> so here's the thing. what we want to do tonight is arm you with information. questions that you should ask before hiring the contractor and bringing them into your house and before you actually give them your money. on abc 7 news at 11:00. jummy: that is sure to be one to watch. thank you. time for a check of the forecast with doug hill. really warm weather for november. jamie: we are cloudy and in the low-to-mid 60's now. we will get warmer. lower 70's could be pretty common the next few days. it is kind of cloudy now. heavy overcast. we are on the northern fringe of a storm system to the south. 63 degrees in annapolis. now that we are into eastern standard time again, the apparent length of day is getting shorter. today, the amount of daylight from sunrise to sunset is 10 hours and 31 minutes. we lose 31 minutes over the next 15 days. by the end of the month, we are down to nine hours and 40 minutes. december 21, nine hours and 26 minutes. that will be the shortest amount of daylight. , the daylightis hours will slowly get longer again after this. low 60's across the board. around especially the further south you go. the rain will stay to the south. we will slowly drop into the 50's as skies start to clear. you can see the rain pivoting to the east through the carolinas and southeastern virginia. i don't think it will even get as close as fredericksburg.
jamie sullivan is watching the roadways. jamie: we have a pretty nice afternoon commute. nothing in your way. we are not seeing any issues on the capital beltway. the crashes on city streets, minor problems. you get a better idea here. mostly up to speed almost anywhere you are traveling. slow just approaching the 11th street bridge. we have construction on the inner loop right at kenilworth avenue. upt picks right back continuing through prince george's county. coming up, we will check back in...
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jamie has it all figured out. jamie: we're going to talk high school football. bruins play, and clay buchholz will be back with the red sox. tt2watv#@5t bt@q @x tt2watv#@5t "a@q0l< tt4watv#@5t " dztq n74 tt4watv#@5t " entq >3t tt4watv#@5t " gzt& '4, tt4watv#@5t " hnt& 7:@ tt4watv#@5t " iztq ]s8 tt4watv#@5t " jntq o#x jamie: it's a hockey night in boston, the bruins host the dallas stars. bruins are rolling with six wins and an overtime loss. stars have a great record at toronto last night. clay buchholz will be back in boston next year. red sox exercised their $13 million option on the right handed pitcher and two-time all-star. he's 31, was 7-7 with a 3.26 earned run average in 18 starts this year, his season cut short by a strained right elbow that caused him to go on the disabled list july 11. the annual baseball dinner approaching, november 21 at the radisson in manchester, joining chris carpenter, a cast of players including jackie bradley, current blue jay chris, and it benefits chad and the museum. >> it's a great night, it's a fun night to get together and talk about baseball, be involved in great conversation about baseball and be around some great baseball people. and again, raising some great money for some awesome charities and taking care of kids and all that stuff. so, again, it's a really
jamie has it all figured out. jamie: we're going to talk high school football. bruins play, and clay buchholz will be back with the red sox. tt2watv#@5t bt@q @x tt2watv#@5t "a@q0l< tt4watv#@5t " dztq n74 tt4watv#@5t " entq >3t tt4watv#@5t " gzt& '4, tt4watv#@5t " hnt& 7:@ tt4watv#@5t " iztq ]s8 tt4watv#@5t " jntq o#x jamie: it's a hockey night in boston, the bruins host the dallas stars. bruins are rolling with six wins and an overtime loss....
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. >> and jamie from rochester, new jamie! >> and briana keeley from vandalia, illinois. >> congratulations to the winners. >> jus tin beeb tin bieber. >> have a awesome boozeday tuesday and it the spanky wanky. assume the position, hoda! don't enjoy yourself. that is part of the fun. keys the teen accused of killing his math teacher now refusing to come back to the courtroom. we are live. >> jadiann: a second fugitive now wanted in connection with the terror attack in paris. >> christa: charlie sheehan opening up like never before. a shocking admission about his health. >> jeremy: cool right now. temperatures in the mid-40's. we are tracking rain. arrives coming up. people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather. he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system that keeps in place a rigged economy. bernie's campaign is funded by over a million contributions -- people like you, who see the middle class disappearing
. >> and jamie from rochester, new jamie! >> and briana keeley from vandalia, illinois. >> congratulations to the winners. >> jus tin beeb tin bieber. >> have a awesome boozeday tuesday and it the spanky wanky. assume the position, hoda! don't enjoy yourself. that is part of the fun. keys the teen accused of killing his math teacher now refusing to come back to the courtroom. we are live. >> jadiann: a second fugitive now wanted in connection with the terror...
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. >> pelley: jamie yuccas reporting for us tonight. jamie, thank you. some american veterans of iraq can't bear watching the country they fought to secure lost to the forces of isis, and incredibly, some of them are returning to iraq as volunteer soldiers. we have an extraordinary report tonight from charlie d'agata. >> reporter: the explosion caught the americans off guard. for these former u.s. soldiers, it's a return to a deadly war zone, but this time they're fighting alongside kurdish peshmerga forces. we have another guy down there, too. he's kind of bleed. he was back that way. >> reporter: they're volunteers in the battle against isis, also known as daesh, who have dug in around the oil-rich region of kirkuk. >> we've got daesh to the left in the village when you get all the way up here. kidd, you all stid good back there? >> this is an isis flag i captured on my first offensive. >> reporter: your first offensive. ohio native chris kidd was a marine insurgent in 2004 and fought in some of the fiercest battles in the iraq war. >> to watch isis ta
. >> pelley: jamie yuccas reporting for us tonight. jamie, thank you. some american veterans of iraq can't bear watching the country they fought to secure lost to the forces of isis, and incredibly, some of them are returning to iraq as volunteer soldiers. we have an extraordinary report tonight from charlie d'agata. >> reporter: the explosion caught the americans off guard. for these former u.s. soldiers, it's a return to a deadly war zone, but this time they're fighting alongside...
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jamie staton and news 9 sports. jamie: this is as big as it gets. london gabriel signed to play college basketball at kentucky. this is from his twitter feed. he plays in massachusetts and was kentucky's number one recruit. good luck to him. when all is said and done, the accomplishments of the belichick-grady era will be something to marvel at. they already had. two things to haunt them, the super bowl losses to the giants, every other meeting between the teams is a chance for the patriots to gain a small measure of revenge. they play this sunday, 4:25 kickoff in new york. tom: i would much rather have won them than lost them. it won't have any bearing on this week or what the matchups are. it's a totally different team and game and situation and so forth. they have a great organization. they have had a great organization for a long time. they got some great history with a lot of players, one of the oldest franchises. jamie: if you want to win a state championship, you need to practice and need to be tough which is why many of the 12 remaining high school playoff teams were outside in the rain today on the wet fields gearing up for the semifinals in their divisions. that includes the jaguars, the coach's bunch will host the eagles on saturday afternoon at 1:30. >> certainly we got to be physical. that's hour m.o. for this offense and certainly for the defense. we come out guns appraising and if we're physical, then i think we'll be in pretty good shape. >> the coaches are getting us prepared looking at the type of offenses they run and the defenses they run, just preparing like we do every other week. we know our opponent and what we need to do to compete on saturday. jamie: the two teams have not played this week. we have reached week 11 of our friday night football report. celtics have won two games in a row, going for three at home at 7:30. they host the pacers. they won in milwaukee last night, isaia
jamie staton and news 9 sports. jamie: this is as big as it gets. london gabriel signed to play college basketball at kentucky. this is from his twitter feed. he plays in massachusetts and was kentucky's number one recruit. good luck to him. when all is said and done, the accomplishments of the belichick-grady era will be something to marvel at. they already had. two things to haunt them, the super bowl losses to the giants, every other meeting between the teams is a chance for the patriots to...
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let's over the jamie sullivan for look at that. jamie: we are starting up this afternoon with traffic that's going to be a little bit heavy, especially if you're heading in on 66. a crash friday trading on to the capital beltway. it's not closed the we have lanes blocked. becauseke a live look the backup in about 14 miles per hour because you are only using one lane over to the left-hand side. you can see on the right we do have a lane blocked often quite a bit of activity on the shoulder. let's go ahead and move back to the map. 66 heading in we have some of that congestion. we are ok when to get through falls church inside the beltway. 39590 bad. we are moving welded gw parkway. i went to a to maryland because we do have quite a bit of slowing heading northbound on the baltimore-washington parkway. some police activity near 197. 95 is the best option, especially if you have to had closer to baltimore from the d.c. area. that's a look at after the traffic. jummy: thank you. a memorable but not so flattering title for i-66. it's called "
let's over the jamie sullivan for look at that. jamie: we are starting up this afternoon with traffic that's going to be a little bit heavy, especially if you're heading in on 66. a crash friday trading on to the capital beltway. it's not closed the we have lanes blocked. becauseke a live look the backup in about 14 miles per hour because you are only using one lane over to the left-hand side. you can see on the right we do have a lane blocked often quite a bit of activity on the shoulder....